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From June 11 through June 14, 2024, heavy rainfall lead to flooding across South Florida caused by a trough of low pressure over the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The rainfall broke several records across the region. Due to a possibility that the system could develop into a tropical cyclone, the National Hurricane Center designated it Invest 90L.
The city had previously noted this as an area likely to flood. The intersection of Main Street and Whaley Street is closed due to flooding as Hurricane Helene hits Columbia, South Carolina on ...
9:45 a.m. – Flooding prompts road closures in Columbia County. The Columbia County Sheriff's Office confirmed it closed Windmill Street Thursday morning due to flooding.
That includes 86,042 reported outages in Buncombe County, 54,692 in Henderson County and 27,654 in Rutherford County. Virginia power outage tracker Virginia had 76,520 reports of power outages as ...
Following the storm, Port Everglades, which handles 40% of Florida's gasoline distribution across 12 counties, announced that the flooding had disrupted operations. By April 14, two days after the storm had passed, many gas stations in South Florida had run out of pre-storm supplies, and long lines had started to form at the few that remained open.
The NHC began posting tropical storm watches for Florida, encompassing the state's west coast south of Longboat Key, the east coast from the Brevard–Volusia county line southward, Lake Okeechobee, Florida Bay, and the entirety of the Florida Keys. [22] In addition, parts of South Florida were put under a flash flood warning. [23]
Editor's Note: For the latest news on Helene, see our live coverage for Saturday, Sept. 28. Helene made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane about 11:10 p.m. ET near Perry, Florida, with 140 mph ...
Canals up to 0.25 mi (0.40 km) from the St. Johns River overflowed, leaving roadways impassible. Flooding impacted communities in Bostwick and East Palatka, with multiple homes inundated in the former town. [84] Effects in Baker County were relatively limited, though 20 percent of the county—2,244 customers—lost power. [89]